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According to new reports out of the Dominican Republic, Toronto Blue Jays star Vladimir Guerrero Jr. will represent the Dominican Republic at the upcoming World Baseball Classic. The WBC will take place from March 5-17, 2026 at various sites around the world. The finals will be played on March 17 in Miami, Fla.
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Toronto's got next
In an east end Toronto gym on a Sunday morning, there are All-Star Saturday night dunks going down.
While Toronto Raptors fans were disappointed to see Kawhi Leonard depart the organization, his teammates weren't surprised whatsoever. Toronto
Last week, new Toronto Blue Jays pitcher Dylan Cease said that he believes that his new team can help him get better over the course of his seven-year contract. He told the 'Foul Territory' crew that they provided him a pathway to improvement during the courtship process, though of course, $210 million guaranteed dollars doesn't hurt either.
He (Kawhi) said it from day one… I’m not staying here.” - @FredVanVleet x.comx.com More on Kawhi Leonard, Fred VanVleet Joey Linn: Kawhi Leonard on the Clippers parting ways with Chris Paul: “Surprised at it.
Aside from a very small amount of $60 tickets offered in the upper deck of BMO Field, prices in November ranged from $185 (for some upper-deck tickets in the group stage) to $1,970 (for lower-level tickets to Canada’s opening match).
The Toronto Blue Jays still have high hopes for Anthony Santander, even after the first year of his contract went sideways.
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Serial killer linked to 3 women's cold case murders in Toronto: "There may be additional victims"
Police said forensic testing and genetic genealogy identified Kenneth Smith as the person who killed two women in the 1980s and a third woman in the 1990s.
Everything you need to know as the city prepares to host World Cup games, from its sporting history to the best places to eat and drink
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Toronto company fined $1M for illegal home building, construction regulator says
Ontario’s construction regulator says a Toronto-based homebuilder is facing more than $1 million in fines for building 39 homes without proper licensing or registration.
Covenant House says with more than 1,500 youth facing homelessness on a given night, more action must be taken to curb and prevent the issue.